Monday, January 19, 2015

Another character I'm illustrating right now

In addition to this new character that I posted about yesterday, I have also been working on this girl. I'm still developing her story, but she is about to embark on an unexpected mission.


Sunday, January 18, 2015

New character I'm working on

Here's one of my new favorite people I'm working with. I still haven't settled on her name (suggestions welcome!), so I'm calling this "The Budding Seed" for now...


Saturday, January 17, 2015

Creating my illustration portfolio

Yesterday I took the train to Manhattan to meet with Carmine at Graphic Lab about printing my portfolio. When I arrived, he'd already printed one of my illustrations on two types of sample papers, which was extremely helpful, and we discussed the binding options. Because this is my first printed illustration portfolio, and I'm just not sure about the order of pages yet (or which images to keep/ditch), we decided to go with a screw post binding and a scored, heavyweight paper.

Below is a sample print, which I thought turned out pretty great. I'll post more once it's all completed.




Thursday, January 15, 2015

An early sequence

As I'd mentioned in yesterday's post, I am putting my first illustration portfolio together for the upcoming SCBWI conference, and I've been looking through my initial illustration work. 

I found this piece that I created one Sunday morning in 2012. I'd just recently started to work with cut paper and collage, and I had a leftover square. I challenged myself to create a little story with it. This is what I came up with...




Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Early illustrations from my first illustration course

I've been putting my portfolio together for the upcoming SCBWI Conference in NYC in February, so I've been looking through a lot of old files and thinking about what kind of work I want to make in the future.

When I began my first illustration class in 2012, I hadn't painted since college (see this post for a little background), and I almost never drew anything by hand anymore. Carrying a sketchbook around was in the past for me, and almost everything I'd created in the previous decade was done on the computer. Although I really wanted to make art with my hands again, it felt uncomfortable and scared me. So I chose to work in Adobe Illustrator and got started.

Per Mark Mitchell's instruction, since I didn't have a story in mind, I went with a simple song to illustrate, Mary Had a Little Lamb. I started with a rough storyboard that I sketched using the pencil tool in Illustrator. Instead of Mary living in the country, I felt she should live in a Brooklyn-style city. I wanted the lamb's attempt to follow her to seem somewhat vast and overwhelming, and I wanted them to be happily reunited on a city street shortly thereafter. Below are some of my beginning illustrations:







Friday, December 26, 2014

Happy Holidays!

We just returned from an incredible week in Florida with my in-laws, and I made this little collage on the plane ride home.

With tremendous gratitude to all of you, I wish you a very happy holiday!

xo,
Kendra



Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Random bird watercolor post

Lately, when I'm having difficulty getting into an assignment, I pick up a brush and loosely watercolor. I find it helps me feel productive, and the lazy brush strokes somehow free me to move forward.

I straightened up my studio space yesterday, and I found these warm-up sketches from last week. This blue one below is my favorite.